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PAGE TWO M"EDFOTD MATH TRTBTTNT, MTDFOTID, oni:noY. Monday, juxk is. ion. Medford Mail Tribune AN J.NTiKI'ENHKNT NK WSFA I'KR PUBLIKHKD KVKBT AKTi: USOON" KX'-'KIT KUNIiAT HV THIS ME'jFOHD I'llINTINO C'i. Office Hull Tribune HulliJimf, 2S-27-2 North Fir lreit; Itltpliune IS. The Democratic Tim,-.. Th- i!-lford Mill. Tho Mccirord Tribune, The SniUli am OreKonlan, The AwUiiriij Tribune. GEOROK PUTNAM, Klllor. rOBSCBlPTIOM KATESI One year, by mull - 15.00 One month, by mail .60 Per month, di-llv-r.-d by carrier lo MedfoM. AHhlanc, I'lio-ni. Tal ent, Jacksonville and Central Point 60 flaturdajr only, by mall, per year 2 On Weekly, per year 1.50 Official papf-r ot Hit: city of Miford uiriciaj pap-r or JseKMn t.oumy, Mdford, Oregon, umler tht act of Alarcb (Sworn Circulation for IJ.16 2.4&1. Full leased wira Associated freta dl patches. IN UNITED STATES In connection with the newtt iIIh- patches of Saturday bIsIIiik that i vi ry male citizen of the IIiIIIhIi empire, of the British military axe. In the t'nlted States will be forrccl to enlist In the British army, the orders Just received by Sergeant Paul Bauer of the Med ford army recruiting office from Cup- tain E. J. Huelischer, of Portland, of. fleer In charge of army recruiting in Oregon, are Interesting. In part Captain Hiiebwhor's orders read as follows: I'lilteil Klutrtt Aids. "All IT. S. recruiting stations In the Portland district will aid in securing Canadian and British applicants for the British and Canadian forces. 7landlIUs will lie circulated and all Information possible will he given to applicants that may apply. A more strict and closer physical examination will be given each applicant to make certain that he Is O. K. before for warding hi in to Portland. Tho appli cants will be treated in the same man ner as the U. K. army applicants and forwarded to this station at govern ment expense. "This order does not mean that you are to stop recruiting for the I'. 8. army. Keep up your work the same as heretofore. Iot It lo known that men can be acreptod for the British army, but do not neglect your own recruiting. Attend to both. Tako up British recruiting as a side Issue. No American citizen will be accepti-d for the British or Canadian recruiting. Kimiuu- Texts lo 1. S. Tho same mental anil physical test that our army has applies to the Brit ish recruiting. Married men may be taken. No ono who claims to have been in some military organization, who cannot show evidence of having been discharged from such organiza tion will be accepted. No deserters from the British or Canadian army will be accepted. No waivers of any kind will bo asked for. "Men aro wanted for Hie Hoyal Ar tillery, Hoyal Knglneers, Hoyal Fly ing corps, ltoyal Infantry and A. S. C, Men are also wanted for Hie Inland "Water Transport service. E Kuneral sen lees Mere held Shlldil V both in Mcilfmd and in (he Mi .01111 Kbit cemetery ,.er the bile t'h.ulc II. Httsve, j;nlor ho Was kill, d la.-d Week by .lolm I,. b',m-.d.ile m hi- es- cape trmii 1) itilv .mil. Itnih services were In r-el ai lemb d ami there was a prota-nm o llmal of felines. At I 1 a. m. Suudav lit uab.-t ie rerv ices were held in Ti ll'- ehape 1, the r;il unit onler ,,l Y;vv, h..: . of Yreka, ( oltl., of win. h Kic w.t H member. The Nr. kn Kalc lainc to Medford h- aulomobile. Mi'mhn of the Medford lo.l-e of Kah-s were also in attendance. KoIloWlim I lit- M-tMee the .laek-..(ll - ville lodee of H.ld Kellow-. of wiueh Air. Haye wa a member, t-M.k t-h:ir.:e fof the remains and cnudm-ied nhial istic ser n e . a) I lie AI i M.nri I 'la) remetcrv. In addition to thr hft tlD'UlbeiA ol (lie .1.11,' t.i (lie d ; loilfe many Odd Kellow were n . fill. ;im,m Minlto'd, G..h MiM and Grants I'a-. The p:dl beater-., all members of the ,.u !, .,tn ille d-c. Wen Shertlf b'alph .InmitiL-. .la-ue-Croneiniller, .lolm I'einoll (!. ,. Thompson, Ik Coleman ati V. Gau dell. ASK FOR and CET Horlick's , The Original Malted Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Sims Price. MEOFORD" BOYS Off BATTLESHIP SOUTH DAKOTA lleiW'V Kalmyk und Glenn I.aMlev, 11 known oniiL' men of Al'ili oni and former member-; of the Seventh emtipany, have met with rapid pro motion .-.iMei; the. onb-ted in the navy (hi- riri'j ami are now mtv- in; together mi t he I'm ted State- battleship South Dakota. which on the eastern eoa-t at the pre -en t time Fa brick as a -si,-1 ji nt em.." nee r ami f,aio!Iev if j'tty oflicer. While Kali rick ha- advanced fur ther iti the service, perliap-, Laidiey ha- become more famed for millions of people in the Tniled States ha'c azed ujmiii i- features and admired hi- aetimw in the moving pic! u re gotten out by the navy to advertise that service. I Ie played the hief hero in the navy pictures which will soon he shown in Medford. These' pi'-tures are lieinj: exhibited all over tho country. Freiak of Kortiuii. flood fortune lias played strangely with the hoys tdnce thev left Mcdlonl Alter enli-tini; here tiiey were sent to the Mare Ma ml naval trainine; station at San Kranej-eo. lloth showed jrreat aptitude for the sen' iee and soon met with various- small DromotionK until Kubrick was pro mot'd to assistant engineer and Laid ley to petty ofieer. When the navy officials decided to have the moving pietures mad-.- in looking ahout for their east of char acters they ehose T.aidley for one of the hero johs. With the rest of the character he was shifted ahout to (he various parts of the fount ry picked for the seenew. lie in re ne returned hahriek was assigned to active dutv on the South Dakota, which was then on the I'a eifii eoast, and has sinee then pa-ed thru the Panama eanal to the ea-tern coast. Kurprihes Awaited. When fiiidley returned to Mare Is land from Ins movjiitr picture mi--ion not only did lie find his ehum L'"!ie hut also his entire eompany, whieh had been sent to dutv at some din Inn, point. Meeause of this- fael the fommandin'' naval ofieer ns-: 'ned him to dutv on the South Dakota. A--i-tant Knineer Kubrick, nmeh urieved tver their separation and wonderiuL' what had hcoine of I.id- iey, wn never more surprised in his life than reeentty when he saw the latter elimhiii'r up the ladder of the South D;ikotj at some e.i-tern f ort. Much tif the above information was obtained from a Idler received this week from Kubriek by his parents, Mr. and Mrs Glenn Kubriek. The letter was well censored. Kabrick's father is the proprietor of the Medford steam laundrv. FARM LOAN CHARTERS WILL BE HERE SOON K. II. Ilurd received word 1'ilday that the .Medford National Kami Loan association would noon receive a charter. President O'Slna of tin Federal Land Hank of Spokane wrote as foIiowH: 'Wo tako pleasure in advising you that we have recommended Idat a charter be grinned to Hie Mediurd National l-'anu l,oan nsm latlen. and we expect that such charter will be rnrwanl.il to us fort hu ii li, wh're llpon wo shall have II sent to you. ' We cungralnlnle int en the op poitilnllii'H I li.it will he altonlcd to your asMicial Inn lo mm really tmi.l service (o I he flinellig people ir y district, and We trust ynll will use tlie opportunities to the best advantage and In the Interest of those Inr whom the law was luteliileil." The officers are Alton W. Slune, president; C, v. CuininliiKs. ice pre slilenl; K, II. Muni. secii.aiy liea-nr el ; lean roinlnlllee, lieorgo llllleu, I'". S. Carpenier ami li.iy V. Ci uiu. 'i'lie total Of loans aipriivei fur tile I J incilil'ers in.ililni; t he clini t I'll'itltnn was ?::o.'.nn. The -r ap-I'll.-t ie ,le so. la Naliuniil ti nil, was t Imeu as tl pnsitni v ,ir the funds of I he al lien. Tlie territory within which sab I association shall do business is as follows: Tnniisblps :; i'. i ami :;. Snutti, lani;es oni' anil two, Ve.-. W. M,, .lad, -utility Ole.;iiil. 'I r, -tsiirfi-'.s Nnili ... Noliie li heteli, IJU'll lli.il the cllv council, pui.uiaiit to provisions nf Seellon of the city charier, bus (ivd .luly I. 1 1 7 . ns the date of the I'mi-nllilat. -d l.ien lincl.et, winch wll; then be in mv bauds for collection. I'p to .'-aid dale I will receive pay- ' 'I1 t'f miy potliou of ai-seiMiienls lor pivliir. n-wcrs and water mams Wltlioul j. eii. illy This notee Is piirsu.int to Heetlon I IJ of tlie rlt diarter. Hated .tune 1 :., 1IM 7. (ir.s ii. s.wirm.fl. Treasurer of the City of Medford. Oregon, War eouipim nt and -:::pli - fo. the Seventh eoinpany, preparatory to the call into aetive eniee of the Ore gon eoast artillery on July will be received in Medford this week. Tile 'ood- have been received at the eoa.-t artillery eor- headquarters in Kiiirne from the ur dejartment and will probably be .-hipped out to the various eompanie- of the eoqis tarly this week. A mon the equipment v- hieb will be received bv the Sc4nth eompanv uiil he axes, two wolen blanket- to the man, wai-t belts, galvanized buck ets, hij: n?. and water cans, wall tents and flies fire iron sets for Held niis, eauip kettles, lanterns, tarpau lins to cover over the me-s tent-', piek axes, shoe -tretehers. 24 tubes of hypochiolite of lime, enough in each tube to dii-infect U0 gallons of water, six compass wa tidies, equippcil with radiolij;ht so that the eoinpass may be seen at niht, and many ;jther minor articles needed during war time. Other equipment to be di-tril.utcd anions the eoast artillery companies of the state includes 2IHMI pairs of army shoes, two .suits of underwear for each man, four pairs of socks for each man, an extra suit of r..tton uniform for eueh man, new staves, mosquito bar, bed sacks, brooms woolen gloves for each man, eots field desks, H.'i fKiunds of nails for each company, toilet articles and other equipment that is useful and necessary in the field. The falo of Italph Aitken, son of Mr. and Mrs. .lack Aitken. is un known, lie was last seen this foro noon boarding tho military train at .Medford on which were H.",o hungry members of tho KiBhlh rmKtneers Re serve corps, in which ho has enlisted, with a crate of strawberries which had just been presented to him by his father. On tho war front In France tho Medford boy will prob ably never encounter a warmer re ception than he met with on the train. italph. who lias been located at Itoseville, California, for some time as a member of the 8. P. encineerinK department, recently enlis'.cd in the eiiKineers' reserve corps. This" niorn lnn .Mr. and Mrs. Aitken met the mili tary train at Ashland and bronchi Italph with them to Medford by tuto mobilc and visited with him ut tho depot until tlie train readied this city. Just as Hie Iratn was pulling out Mr. Aitken handed the crate of straw berries to Ralph, and the last seen of the latter ho was surrounded by a striiKnliiiK band of recruits. He may have survived. The I '.i riuer-.' aiol l-Yuil -m hu et s' I i I 1. ami the llllee oilier Mcillol'il banks lone received tile follow ini: let ecruiu iinnoiinciiiL'' the creilitiuix nl .Meiil, ird ,, libel liioi mit'le li cliiloVe ,.' lit)., division ol' the Southern l'aeitie tor hlicrlv Imuii!-: "Have entered eivilu to von for tour eoinlniiliitv thill Nor! Iivv e-1 crn Naiioinil hunk, I'oi'ilaml, mid l-'c.lcnil licerve llank. Son l''raiieiM.o, -7nt,-i'ti account of suhei i,tions miolc iiv ellliovi"- Sollllicrn I'llellle Co. o !ll. ert.v loan. V. K ISCHAM," "A--I. Tie;,-. S. I'. I',,." l I. Ncdd, uian.iger nl the Medford biMiteh of the t nion M cat com pan) fur the jmm lour c.irs, has received .i promotion inn I on Cil 1 wiil ul.e climi; of the I ii io 11 .Meal com pany's H.aiiM at San r"i.imi:-ro II. 1. Ito.-Horth, who has been con nected with tlie Portland brain h of t lo- omi-niiy for sevei al eat s. wiil sii'cecd .r. Ncdd as maunder of tho Med lord diMritf. While the . haime will not lake place, until July 1. Mr. Hof worl h is already ii?re b at niii the In a I umuiid. Hir wile sad ron. who arc now visiting in l.n:. Anelm. will soon arrhe in tin- city. Mr Nedd. who h in Portland, will arrive hnme tomorrow. Mr. and Mr- Nedd h;m made uuinv friends in the city who will regret their b nvinn. tlio plvui-td ut Mr. .Ncdd s promotion.. 10 SECURE $5000 ASHLAND. June IS. "Over-Btib-scritted, like the LfiM-riy t'onds, would he a welcome result ot the Hed Cro?s drive as applying to Ahlanl in the effort to raiB Its apportionment of "no during the week of June 1 A number are sanguine that ftluoM will bo setured. The local fied Cross fund will benefit to the extent of 2.1 per cent of the amount raised. Ashland territory Includes Phoenix. Talent and Belleview, also the uKUal suburban districts tributary to this town in various directions. I'ier Is Orator. K. V. Carter is chairman of the committee and Prof. IrviiiR Vining Is campaign manager. A number of sub committees have been appointed and all are actively at work on a plan of canvassing from house to house, the effort being systematized as to mi nute details. Superintendent Briscoe of the public schools has charge of the clerical work, assisted by stenograph ers. The organization has roomy headquarters in the(KlkH building. As a preliminary, .Monday was ush ered in with a picnic luncheon In LHhia park. Ice cream, cake and cof fee were on sale as a side line to help the good cause along. Lunch was followed by a formal program, and in deference to these exercises, business houses were closed from noon till 3 o'clock. There was music by the band and vocal selections, also First company went thru pome evolutions. The main addresses were by E. B. Pi per of Portland, and Prof. Vining of this city. Tho proceeds of the picnic were for the benefit of the local Ked Crosa. Teams to Va rivals. On Tuesday morning eight or ten teams of four persons each, will be gin the active canvass, every detail having a captain, whose specific du ties and territory have been outlined in advance. Every single resident from Phoenix on the west to the Bar ron ranches on the south will be per sonally interviewed, and data will be kept of all phases of the work as it progresses. In the depot sections of this city ladles will superintend tlie canvassing. Inasmuch as the men are away at their railroad work. No in definite pledges will bo accepted dur ing tho drive. Agreements must be positive ones, and those inclined to wards a negative response, if able to contribute, will be labored with until won over to n recognition of the mer its of the Bed Cross crusade, which will begin at 1 a. ni. daily, or earlier, ami continue until : or 1 p. m. In order to expedite tho work of canvassing and allow a brief period at the noon hour for rest and relaxa tion, the work teams and clerical help will dine at Elks hall. In tlie upstairs banquet room on the following sched ule, accommodation being reserved for fifty workers: Noon Timo Luncheons. Tuesday. A New England dinner will bo served by tiie Wednesday Af ternoon chili of tho Presbyterian church, under direction of Mrs. Caro lina Schuern:;:ti. Wednesday. The menu will incor porate Mexican viands as furnished by the Christian church, Mrs. W. L. Melllnger directing: arrangements. Thursday.--The Teacup club of the Meihodist ( hutch will serve a chicken pin dinner, with Mrs. W. I. Hodgson a mistress of the culinary depart ment. Friday. A fish dinner will natu rally he in order. This will bo sup plied by tho Siskiyou Circle of the THIS MEDICINE WOMEN VALUE Positively Relieves the Suffering. More Convincing Proof. When I.ydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable rvmKiunil 'was first intrmlueiil iu cur ative KiwerB were douhtetl and had to be proved. Hut the proof came, and prndunlly the use of it pprend over tho whole country. Now that hundn-da "f thounands of women have cerionced the most lieneticial effects from iU use its value hns jL-come Reneraily reaK nizod and it iow the standard medi cine for women's ills. The following l-tter is only one of tho theusanils on our tiles. Itenmson. Texas. "I cannot feel lh.it I have il me mv duty uetil 1 tell what Lydia K. rinkham Veiretalile ComKHind has dotio for me. 1 suti'ereil from female trouble so 1 could hardly draft arour.,1 and Ij my work. I was verv nervou. Bnd ha,l tlirzy spells, I. eat flashes, and headaches until life was a burden. Mv husband brmicht nie a bot tle tif I.vifm K. I'inkham's Vegetable ('jim pound and I soon befran to improve. I eontimie.1 its use and am now free frivm all nin Brd aches Hint made life a burden. Yen may use this letter in any way you like for I want the world to Vnnw what a crnnd medicine I.ydia F rinkhnm'. ecetablet'emismnd is." Mrs. (1. O. I.owkhv, iU h. Barrett Ave., Denisnn, Texas. Write the I.vdia R rinkham Medi. Cine Co., Lynn, Mass., for free advice. ConKrecational church under direc tion of Mrs. y. (i. Swedenloiru. Saturday. A meat dinner, with stew and dumpling accompaniments, wiil bo served by the ladies of the Catholic church, Mra. J. I". Wolf being chief cook. ! Ked (Vtss Committee. The Ked Cross committee having general charge of the dining arrange ments include Mrs. J. M. Wagner, Mrs. S. H. McXair. and Miss I.llllan Patterson. In behalf of tho Baptist church. Mrs. B. II. llinthorne will have charge of the details as to decor ating the banquet room. The Elks not only afford the Ked Cross local with roomy headquarters, but have cheerfully tendered the ne of dining hall and all its equipment free, of charge, and not in a grudging spirit, either, but with a whole-hearted gen erosity which is greatly appreciated. The Red Cross banner Is not only In evidence at local headquarters, but is displayed all over town and is floating over the city hall during Red Cross drive week. Autos conveying the committee workers will also be deco Luscious Raisiiis! Mellow Tobacco! (flavorrgifted hy Father.Time) To Father Time and Old Sol we owe the luscious raisin. Time curing preserves the ripened grape beyond the harvest time in raisin form. Mellow tobacco, too, owes a debt to Father Time. And a greater debt than raisins. For raisins must cure but a few days. But it takes long months to time-cure tobacco to the fragrance point. That is why OWL Cigar fra grance demands that we store up a leaf-reserve worth $1,000,000 or more. That is why our curing experts never allow any of their watched over leaf to be made into OWL Cigars until it is "ready" in OWL fragrance and mellowness. Yes, smokers, you owe the fra grance of your OWL Cigar to time-curing careful time-curing of selected leaf. Why don't you buy an OWL Cigar and redeem the OWL "fra grance pledge"? 5c does it at the nearest Cigar Store. THE MILLION Showing exact" size of the fragrant . mellow OWL JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER Im,1jt AviMant. S.S SOVTII H.XnTI.KTT. l'lioiic M. 47 iilul 47-1-2. Au'totimMlo llfarto Service. Amuuuuce urnct. Loronw j bis JHF l AW rated with the insignia of the order. Among the band of willing workers who will laugh the drive crusade on the morrow, the query arises as to who will bo the first one to donate a Liberty bond to the itml Cross movement. PRESIDENT REMOVES ' REVENUE COLLECTOR WASlllNflTDN', June IS. Joseph ,1. Seott. eolleetor of internal ri ve nue tor tiie first California il'triel at San Krnnci.-co has been removed from ol'liee by direction of the irei dent. Mr. Scott i.s under iiulieliuenl for shortage in his accounts vvit!i the government. JAPANESE WARSHIPS SINK SUBMARINE IN'HON', June IK. A Teutonic submarine prolmbly has been -mil; by Japanese warships in the. Mediter ranean, it was announced today. The JiiKinesp flotilla encountered mill at tacked (he submarine June 12. DOLLAR CIGAR Branded for your protection M. A. GUNST BRANCH GENERAL CIGAR CO. INC. (E SUITS- TO ORDER $25.00 Ul Also Cleaning, Pressing and Alterlnj 128 L MAIN, UPSTAIRS j TO THE PUBLIC WiOOKINdS, OUR. Oji m-roiuit f lit" muiiy Idlers we h;tvo Im-i-ti p;.-iviiiK I'roni parlies In hi:i ami otln r lo-;itllirs we huro-"' , lU-f-um (t f t l strt out In an open IcttfT I In- rmi.lilimiH ot living, em-plnMin-Jit and ni nation that sur round tho (tmjiioycH of this company. IKiition, liniiito nod (it'lifrul Hut. ittnidiiif4s. TJio (own of IfrordiiiiKH and tho jiiaiiuf:t( lur iim plant aro located on a plateau aloiil H'O loot above ocean levrd and running from tho shnro lino liai-l; alMnit vi of a mile. Un Nko mo.-1 iidll towns, the ntto i j rolling hen' h land, freo from nl ii iii and dasliiiif-'H. Tho climato is mild. Snow fall Ih a rarity, and diiriim tlm Hiimiin r months tho wea ther Ih I hat or a beach resort. In tht vinl-r the U-tiipcratitrc Is mod crate. . Tin vfrw of the ocean, beach and .-Hirroiiiidin;;:; if; beautiful. A Kuud puldic school Is provided for all grades; moving picture thea tre with a Renting capacity of 300 with two w Uy .shows; general store carrying a largo stock at reasonable price.?; also ;t well equipped hospital Is provided for employes and families, and is in charge of a first class jy sfrian and surgeon with trained nurse ' in attendance. ,4 Living Accommodations. v For ningle men (hero Is a large ho tel provided with showers and other facilities, with table board that is un excelled in it k line. In addition, comfortable,., bunk houses are provided to take eare of excess of single men over and above the accommodations provided In the hotel, liate of board $,25 per week, lodging "i'c and up, according to ac commodal ions. For married men comfortable hous es are provided with rents ranging from $ii.tn prr month and up, ae cording lo type selected; water, light and wood extra at nominal rates, usu ally prevailing in municinalitics of like character. Wages ami Working Conditions. The mininitiai rate for common la bor is ?::.n() per day of ten hours at the present time in all departments, with u.'mal advance above this rate for responsible positions. The company operates a sawmill, logging camp, railroads, wharvesaiwl shipping: runs its own lino of steam ers to California points. toim-cmciit pplicaiUs Must. Fulfill, 2o man over ."-o years of age will be employed. Hefore entering our employ, each and every applicant will be obliged to pass an examination by the company's physician mid satisfy him as to phy sical condition. Married men must work for the company at least days before they will lie permfitcd to bring their fam ilies in order that both parties may he satisfied as to conditions and ability. No liipior is permitted In the town; parties found intoxicated will be sum larily di.-chargi-d. ic ncntl. Wo def-ire to build up a community of sober, thrifty, industrious men with families, and such will be given the preference in tM0 matter of em ployment at all times. There is plenty of continuous em ployment here for a. large number of active, lubcr men in practically all classes of work, and any parties moot ing tN:e rciuiieincnls can feel assur ed of employment on reporting hero. The ron.pany invites correspond ence from parties interested nnd fur ther information can be obtained from M. .Jordan and other stage oper ators at Crants Pass, or F. G. Lmigc, Medford. This point is readied by auto slano from Crants I 'ass via Crescent City, at the piv.'iil time consuming about nine hour.-; tor the trip. C. & 0. Lumber Co. GIM CHUNG China Kerb Store IIimIi euro for earaclio, ' boadaclie. cularrli. (li.li(h,-rin, Boro thront, lniic trouiilc, klilncy trouble, Btom-ni-h trouiilc, lioiirt troulilo, chills and fi'vor, cramiis, coughs, loor elrcula ilnii, cji'lmiiclps, tumors, caked trt:i ,t. own s all kinds ot gotten. NO OI'KKATiox. V Miilf.ii.l. OrrBon, .Tnn. IS, 1917 TO WHOM it MAY CONCERN: This u to orrtify that I, tho un cIcpI.iumI, luiii very Bevoro stomacb troulilo iiiul hari been bothered for soviM.il yours nml last August was not oxiiootni to Hvo, amt hearing of 01m ('linn;; iv-li.r o llorl) Storo la at 241 Sotiili I'roMi hi n et In Medford) I d 1 i lr.i io . ( hrbs for my stomach lioui.io. iupI i (iiarf-d to feeling bet tor HB soon n,i i used them, and today am a wi ll man anil can heartily rec ommend oiivono afflicted as 1 was to see dm ChnuR ami try his Herbs. iSicMo.l) w. R. JOHNSON, M'itnrsm-s: V. A. Aniir;on, Medlord. n. Holm"!!, Kasin Point. Pi link l.f.vl.i, Pulo Tolnt. Wm. l.o ,vl. :....i0 point. V. I,. (T.i'.,lrr'h, KaRle Point. ('. K. Moorp, i:.isle Point. I. V. Molntyre. Knsle Point. r,eo. 11. Vou ilor Hollen, Englo Point. Thoa. U, .ni,.';qU, Ea:e Point.